Change the Game 2017

We hope that you enjoyed our Change the Game conferences in Manchester and London this year. We were delighted to welcome so many of you across both locations and are grateful for your terrific feedback. In case you missed it, or would like references materials from the events, this page contains the presentation slides and videos.

An overview of Change the Game

Both events saw a range of keynote addresses and breakout sessions which aimed to bring our users closer to Intelligent Office. Various speakers discussed the current state of our industry as well as future opportunities offered by technology. The ‘highlights’ video provides a brief flavour of the event as a whole.

Conference keynotes

Nick Eatock, Intelliflo's founder and executive chairman, spoke about the impact of digital advice and how advisers can shape their business models now in order to take full advantage of the posibilities that digital advice has created.

Futurologist speaker, Graeme Coddrington delivered a highly entertaining keynote address on the future of our industry and the world at large. Change is happening at breakneck speed, driven by technology; how can we keep up?

Nigel Brook-Walters, UK head of asset management sales, trust and advisory at SEI, spoke about how his firm is embracing the possibilities delivered by technology and how they are adopting the changes through Intelligent Office.

Celebrity speakers

Kyran Bracken - iO awards

The former England rugby captain and World Cup winner delivered an entertaining address about what it takes to succeed. How can we gel our teams into winning units and what lessons can we take from the world of rugby? We all have one goal: success.

Justin Urquhart Stewart

The head of corporate development at 7IM entertained the crowds with his take on the economy, from Brexit to Trump, from Putin to the general election. Always worth listening to Justin paints a rosier picture than you might imagine.

Breakout session highlights

Cyber security

Cyber security is a major concern for all firms. What can advisers do to protect themselves and deal with any attacks?

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